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Voices of the country : interviews with classic country performers
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ISBN: 1280178205 9786610178209 0203518446 113587817X 1282778811 9786612778810 0203500075 9780203518441 9780203500071 9780415970419 0415970415 9780415970426 0415970423 6610178208 0415970415 0415970423 9781135878177 9781135878122 1135878129 9781135878160 1135878161 9781280178207 9781282778818 6612778814 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York : Routledge,

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Voices of the Country presents interviews with innovative musicians, producers, and songwriters who shaped the last fifty years of country music.


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City on the edge : hard choices in the American rust belt
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ISBN: 1438479891 9781438479897 9781438479903 1438479905 Year: 2020 Publisher: Albany, New York : State University of New York Press,

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"Why do people stay in a failing city? City on the Edge deals with that very question through the lives of five people in Syracuse, New York, the quintessential rust-belt metropolis which sorely needs the brainpower, sweat, and leadership of citizens if it is to thrive again. Once a booming industrial center with a dynamic civic life and prominence on the world stage, Syracuse has been brutalized by decades of economic depression, absent-minded political leadership, crime, drugs, and population decline. Only its people remain to point toward a better day. The people in this book-a former teenage drug dealer, a refugee from Cuba, an urban farmer, a community activist, and a city elder, each of whom find a way to make life work against formidable odds-suggest there's reason for optimism in struggling cities across middle America. Michael Streissguth spent more than two years interviewing the men and women he calls the Syracuse Five as they turned their ideas, frustrations, and disadvantages into new hope for the city. He contextualizes their extended commentary and storytelling with appealing secondary characters and various episodes, such as a tragic Father's Day riot and the trial that followed, sidewalk fistfights, and a regional consolidation proposal that may slip through the city's hands. He also pays particular attention to the family of one of the Syracuse Five who arrived in town during the late 1940s Great Migration of African American people. Representing a 60-year-long thread, the family's story tracks many of the city's crucial issues: racism, urban renewal in the 1960s, drug abuse, the hope of upward mobility and, most importantly, the question over whether to leave the city or stay"--

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